Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The green dot means nothing
Yes, Teams is quite wonky. I've had extensive conversations with someone in Teams where they're clearly working and their dot is yellow the whole time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The green dot means nothing
Well, the indicator that you are offline and have been away for hours/days isn’t a good look.
It similarly looks bad when you don’t answer calls and can’t hop on Teams when everyone else is joining an impromptu meeting.
Do you have another job or are you just screwing around instead of working?
Anonymous wrote:The green dot means nothing about availability and is technologically unreliable.
If you need to have core hours for your business then you should set those. But having set them, measure availability by actual availability and responsiveness, not dots.
Also, every job should have performance standards: they are not just for widget production. If you can't articulate what the work is, then you are not prepared to evaluate anybody's performance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The green dot means nothing
Well, the indicator that you are offline and have been away for hours/days isn’t a good look.
It similarly looks bad when you don’t answer calls and can’t hop on Teams when everyone else is joining an impromptu meeting.
Do you have another job or are you just screwing around instead of working?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The green dot means nothing
+1
Who is paying attention to this? If you need someone, send them a message. If they don't respond in a reasonable amount of time, and that happens regularly, then THAT'S your problem. Not the stupid dot.
Anonymous wrote:The green dot means nothing
Anonymous wrote:The green dot means nothing
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ignore the dots.
We had some kind of tracking system based on Teams for a bit and they turned it off because it was unbelievably glitchy. It sometimes claimed people only worked 20 minutes, it sometimes would claim someone worked 32 hours in a day. Total mess.
The system just monitors how long the dot is green, not your key strokes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ignore the dots.
We had some kind of tracking system based on Teams for a bit and they turned it off because it was unbelievably glitchy. It sometimes claimed people only worked 20 minutes, it sometimes would claim someone worked 32 hours in a day. Total mess.
Anonymous wrote:Ignore the dots.